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Job switching is rising, but IT and design still hold steady demand as Samsung and the government bet big on AI and green talent.
New data shows 28.1% of Korean job switchers now want a completely different function, up from 27.0% last year, while IT and design post the lowest switch rates of any sector. Samsung awarded scholarships to 15 Olympiad medalists and has trained roughly 10,000 developers through its SSAFY academy, now revamped around AI. Hyundai and Kia's eco-car sales are nearing 10 million units, and government-backed heat pump demand is set to grow more than tenfold by 2030.

Sources:
* More Job Seekers Abandon Their Original Career Track — Seoul Economic Daily, Aug 17, 2026
* Samsung Awards Scholarships to 15 International Olympiad Medalists — Seoul Economic Daily, Aug 17, 2026
* Korean Smart Glasses Makers Target Niche Markets — Seoul Economic Daily, Aug 17, 2026
* Heat Pump Market Heats Up as More Companies Enter — Seoul Economic Daily, Aug 17, 2026
* Hyundai and Kia Near 10 Million Cumulative Eco-Car Sales — Seoul Economic Daily, Aug 17, 2026

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#KoreaJobs #StudentsAndGrads #Samsung #SSAFY #HyundaiKia #GreenTech #AIPRISM #SeoulEconomicDaily #WANIFRA

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00:0628.1% of Korean job switchers now want an entirely different function than the one they're in,
00:13up from 27.0% a year ago. Employers Group KEF just said profit-linked bonuses aren't up for
00:22negotiation, period. Bank insurer lending gaps are widening as households chase higher loan
00:30limits outside the banks. And Cacao Bank posted a 2.13% profit margin, beating every major bank
00:39while its pay controversy keeps growing. It's Tuesday, August 18th. Let's talk about a trend
00:46affecting young professionals in Korea. Job platform Catch analysed 23,443 mid-career job seekers
00:56and found more of them chasing a full career pivot instead of staying in their lane.
01:01The Career Employers Federation, known as KEF, is pushing back hard against unions demanding
01:08profit-linked bonuses and a say in factory decisions. Meanwhile, tightening bank mortgage
01:14limits are pushing borrowers toward insurers and driving up deposit loan spreads across the
01:20banking sector. Here's what the numbers show. 6,582 of those 23,443 job seekers, or 28.1%,
01:31now want a different function entirely, or an added one, versus 27.0% a year earlier.
01:41Insurer mortgage balances hit 18.18 trillion won, about $12.9 billion in July, rising for a fourth
01:50straight month as insurers' 50% debt limit beats banks' 40% cap. The Bank of Korea lifted its base
01:59rate from 2.50% to 2.75% last month, and deposit loan spreads at the five major banks
02:07range up to
02:080.44 percentage points apart, while regional banks show gaps up to 2.85 points.
02:16Cacao Bank's net interest margin hit 2.13% this quarter, above KB's 1.74% and Shinhan and Hannah's
02:261.61%, even as average employee pay hit 63 million won, about $44,600 in the first half.
02:37KEF also wants expanded flexible and shift-based working hours written into the new megazone law
02:44for strategic industries. So what does this mean for early career professionals in Korea?
02:50Earlier we said more workers are chasing a full function switch. Here's what that actually means
02:56for you. Staying narrowly specialised is getting riskier if your sector, like IT or design, already
03:04has low mobility. Tighter lending and rising rates mean any near-term home purchase plans need a wider
03:12financing cushion than last year. And with KEF pushing back on profit-sharing, don't expect performance
03:19bonuses tied to company profit to become standard any time soon. Things to watch. The Bank of Korea's
03:27August 27th rate decision. How banks respond to the government's new 3% household loan growth cap,
03:34and whether the megazone labour flexibility law advances in the Assembly. That's today's AI Prism,
03:42Early Careers. This episode was produced with AI Assistants based on Seoul Economic Daily reporting
03:49and reviewed by a human editor. AI Prism is a WAN-IFRA award-winning series. We'll be back tomorrow.
03:58You've been listening to AI Prism from Seoul Economic Daily.
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